There are moments that remind me of the Frames and Rateliff may well appeal to those who like their music coming from a place that isn't all sweetness and light. Paste wrote of Rateliff in 2010, Nathaniel Rateliff’s newest LP In Memory of Loss rings with the ease, tenderness and lightness of heart that often mark a new romance. ![]() Rateliff's pain translates into uneasy but compelling listening for those who appreciate an artist who puts himself on the line in an open and bloody way. Some of the songs have the feel of a personal exorcism which can make for some powerful music. When the song requires as on Shroud the music can take on a harder edge and fuller sound. And to create something so beautiful that takes listeners on an emotional journey through love and loss is what I’m excited for audiences to experience. Nathaniel David Rateliff is an American singer and songwriter based in Denver. A song like You Should Have Seen The Other Guy see someone who has reached a point where they have "no way to feel, no way to write" so a sense of desperation pervades the music. Memory’, and ‘Over The Rainbow’ at the height of his fame is wild to contemplate. Nathaniel Rateliff albums and discography on AllMusic including all best, old, and new album information. 180 GRAM VINYL REISSUE Limited 180 gram vinyl LP pressing of this 2010 album. The songs often take on a tough stance on like. Nathaniel Rateliff: In Memory of Loss (Reissue) Put out only seven years after its initial release, this reissue does little to expand its original incarnation. ![]() ![]() This album is largely built around the voice and guitar of Nathaniel Rateliff, there are other musicians involved but producer Brian Deck has used them sparingly to let Rateliff's dark, edgy voice be the central focus for his songs which as the title suggest deal with a sense of loss and loosing.
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